The 28-core CPU is Intel's most powerful yet, designed for professionals, but it doesn't have a proper name yet.
It doesn't have a price tag, either. But judging by a benchmark result that Intel proudly showed off during Computex, it could cost over $2,000 on its own, extrapolating from its current product lineup. That's more than a full computer or laptop, with a less powerful Intel Core i5 CPU or AMD Ryzen 5 CPU.
Intel's 28-core CPU scored an astounding 7,334 on the Cinebench benchmarking app, a popular tool used by professionals to test their hardware's power. Compare that to the 3,404 score from Intel's current most powerful desktop CPU — the $1,900 18-core Core i9 7980XE — as tested by WCCFTech. With that in mind, it's easy to see how Intel's 28-core CPU could fetch a massive price when its released in Q4 2018.